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“Into this history [of life classes] steps Iggy Pop. Like all models before him, he takes up a pose
Can present-day museum practices be invested with the revolutionary, visionary energy contained in t
Titus Kaphar’s The Jerome Project (My Loss) belongs to a larger series of the same title that the ar
Our 2015 Brooklyn Artists Ball will once again feature artist-created immersive table environments.
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
“For me, a black woman artist, to walk into the studio, is a political act.” — Emma AmosEmma Amos wa
Sunday January 10 is your last chance to experience “Are You Reading Closely?” a new work by Kameela
Currently on view at the museum until March, 2019 is Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collec
Min Liu (Taiwanese, b. Taiwan, based Brooklyn, NYC, USA), GIF
Kehinde Wiley’s portraits exude grandeur. In his layered and monumentalworks, he bestows his subject
Join us this Thursday for the opening of our newest special exhibition This Place.Organized by photo
“In the end, I strive to make pictures that are arresting, that you have to keep looking at.” —Thoma
Celebrate the finest talent our great borough has to offer! Our December First Saturday features the
Dan-ah Kim aka 김단아 (Korean, b. Seoul, South Korea, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - A Heart Gone Mad, 2011
In continuing our celebration of Black History Month, we highlight this portrait of renowned radical
Ancient Egyptian statue of a monkey. Artist unknown; reign of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Tutankhamun
Credit to @mandylandnyc : Performing tonight at 17 Division Pl, Brooklyn @ 9ish @gambaforest #standu
In developing Beverly Buchanan–Ruins and Rituals, which opens today, we hope to invite new readings
As part of We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85, next week artist Maren Hassinger wi
On the Transgender Day of Remembrance, we highlight two artists from the exhibition Nobody Promised
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Inspired by the Black Power movement and active as a feminist in the New York art world in the 1970s
POWER TO WOMXN! Celebrate the first weekend of Women’s History Month at tonight’s First Saturd
Having the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition here is a great opportunity for us to look back at previous t
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